Porn Star's Problem, Worn-Out Lover & More

porn star's problem

I am a porn star. My boyfriend doesn't wish to know when I'm filming, yet he will only have sex with me after a shoot (that same night). Is it great timing or does he sense another man? I do use condoms and take a shower before going home. Don't get me wrong. I love making love to my boyfriend. I have work sex, then come home to what truly makes me feel good, and that's him. What's up?

Porn Star

Dear Porn Star,

I don't know about your boyfriend "sensing another man," but since you referred to the fact that he only seems to want to have sex with you after a shoot as "great timing," I'm assuming that you come home from a shoot quite turned on and even raring to go, and perhaps it is that that he picks up on. And you know, it never hurts to communicate about it.

Donald Zimmer

sleeping in the buff

I have been searching the Web for consequences of not wearing underwear while sleeping, but all the information I found was concerning women. I'd really like to know more about this topic, like, are there any health hazards associated with guys not wearing underwear to bed?

Jeff O

Dear Jeff,

While there are no health hazards associated with not wearing underwear to bed, there are some health risks associated with men wearing certain types of underwear to bed. Most notably, wearing underwear that is too tight which cause the testicles to be too close to the body and heat up, interfering with sperm production. Even underwear that's made of materials that do not breathe, such as polyester, aren't very healthy due to the heat factor as well. Loose fitting cotton boxers, or nothing at all, are the best way to go. So you're on the right track, Commando.

Donald Zimmer

increase sperm volume

I would like to know if there are any supplements available to increase the volume of sperm released during orgasm?

Craig

Dear Craig,

While there are many supplements that promise to increase the volume of sperm released during ejaculation, these are not endorsed by the medical community at large, nor are they approved by the FDA.

A recent Dutch study showed that men who took 5 mg of folic acid and 66 mg of zinc sulfate a day for 26 weeks increased their total sperm count by 74%, but when these supplements were taken alone, there was no significant increase in sperm production. The researchers say that more study is needed to understand how these two micronutrients work together to increase sperm production, before their widespread use can be endorsed.

In the meantime, try to avoid wearing tight-fitting jeans and underwear (see above); very hot baths, which may hasten the death of sperm; environmental pollution from cigarette smoke, heavy metals, such as lead, mercury, and arsenic, pesticides, solvents, toxic chemicals, aflatoxin (a fungus found on peanuts and grains), and synthetic estrogens in poultry and dairy feed, which have all been shown to interfere with sperm formation and protection.

Donald Zimmer

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